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Abstract. This paper explores the idea that justice is a basic human need akin to those famously depicted in Maslow's hierarchy of human needs and, as such, warrants recognition as a core element in representative ideas about nursing. Early nurse theorists positioned the principles and practice of nursing as having their origins in 'universal ...
- Let us be unequivocal about social justice in nursing - PMC
Professional nursing is rooted in social justice...
- Let us be unequivocal about social justice in nursing - PMC
Aug 4, 2024 · Further, the extant nursing literature consistently advances social justice as inherent to the identity and practice of nursing, as seen in analyses of ‘nursing as social justice’ (Thorne, 2015) and assertions that ‘nursing is a health equity and social justice movement’ (Rudner, 2021). Indeed, nurses are well-positioned as instrumental agents in promoting social justice, working at ...
Oct 15, 2024 · Studies on social justice and nursing define social justice by their own developed definition, borrowing a definition or explaining their understanding of the concept. Many philosophies and theories have influenced the conceptualization of social justice, most of which go beyond notions of distributive justice and incorporate recognition and participation.
Jun 29, 2019 · Critical social justice, Critical perspectives in nursing, Moral bystanding, Nursing activism Abstract There is increasing urgency to enact critical perspectives in the profession of nursing, with a resurgence of the political, a deliberative focus on social change, and a growing uneasiness with remaining neutral in the face of such pressing need.
- Elizabeth McGibbon, Sionnach Lukeman
- 2019
Sep 19, 2019 · Nurses are increasingly challenged to address social and cultural inequalities in their daily work, and this means that relational care- and social justice-based approaches need to be fused in the moral deliberations and actions of nurses. 27 It is important to include the social ethics perspective in the nurses’ ethics education to meet recent challenges. The ethics of care and justice need ...
- Soile Juujärvi, Kirsi Ronkainen, Piia Silvennoinen
- 2019
Dec 10, 2010 · The nursing profession has had a longstanding commitment to social justice as a core professional value and ideal, obligating nurses to address the social conditions that undermine people's health. The idea of justice as a universal human need per se and its possible relationship to people's health outcomes has, however, not been considered.
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Professional nursing is rooted in social justice responsibilities. •. Student nurses should be aware of and take actions for social justice issues that affect people's health. •. Awareness of and actions for social justice are not explicit in nursing documents in the United Kingdom. •. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and schools ...